Does social capital interact with economic hardships in influencing older adults' health? A study from China
Abstract Background The importance of social and economic capital as predictors of health is widely documented, yet the complexity of interactions between them and effects on older people's health is still unclear. Combining the material and psychosocial explanations of health, this study explo...
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Main Authors: | Lijuan Gu (Author), Yang Cheng (Author), David R. Phillips (Author), Mark Rosenberg (Author), Linsheng Yang (Author), Li Wang (Author), Hairong Li (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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